Jason Baird Jackson, Director of the Mathers Museum of World Cultures at Indiana University Bloomington

Matthew Bradley at SEAC

by Jason Baird Jackson on October 28, 2007

IU doctoral student in anthropology Matthew Bradley will be presenting a paper in what looks like an amazing, marathon panel on “Mississippian and Contact Period Archaeology” at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference in Knoxville. His paper is titled “What Gabriel Arthur Saw” and he will be sharing the program with many leading scholars on the the archaeology and history of the native Southeast of North America. Find the conference program here. Matthew’s work focuses on the language, culture and long-term history of his home community of Cherokee, North Carolina.

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I am a Professor of Folklore, and of Anthropology, at Indiana University, where I also direct the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. This site provides information on my museum, teaching, and research work, while also conveying some news and information relating to students and colleagues with whom I work and the projects on which we collaborate.